What It's Like Living Ordinarily In An Extraordinary World

Category: fashion

I promised myself to support local brands, and I’m doing that for a few years now. Local brands are still expensive though, but not as much as the branded, imported ones. You can buy a top for less than 500 pesos and it is already nice and fashionable. I used to buy branded and imported clothes before like Levis, but it is so expensive and the designs are just so simple. Though I cannot question it’s durability because it is really durable, but the designs are quiet boring.

Of all the local brands available in the market, I like the style, quality, colors and durability of Bayo. They have a wide variety of selections like tops, bottoms, dresses, accessories, and swimsuits. They also have a clothing line for kids called Kids of Bayo but unfortunately, it is not available here in our place. I’m pretty sure I will also regularly buy stuff for Jillian.

I own more than 50 pieces from the day I started to support this brand. I bought tops, skirts, blazers, cardigans and dresses. I haven’t bought any bottoms because of my size and body proportion that I cannot fit exactly medium size (too tight) or large size (too loose). After a few months of wearing my clothes, I set it aside for my future bazaar of pre-owned items. Every time I do it, people really buy because they know that Bayo is really of good quality.

I also like their models/endorsers but I really loved it last years ago when Barbie Almalbis and Kitchie Nadal, two of the most famous local artists, were their models/endorsers. It was just so perfect!

I also got my Bayo Style/Membership/Discount Card already and it has been with me for years. Well, after I was qualified to become a cardholder, I immediately enjoyed all the benefits in Bayo Tagum and other branches nationwide. I have 10% discount on all regular items all the time.

Do you like Bayo? Do you want to have this card? Visit your nearest Bayo branch now and inquire. Bayo Tagum is located at the Davao Central Warehouse Building, Apokon, Tagum City.

About Me

I often dream about changing the world or, at least, my hair color - which I usually do every 3 months. I like pop, hip hop and indie music, chocolates, spaghetti, iced tea, strawberry milkshakes, day dreaming, singing alone, makeup and I only use swear words when I am very, very angry. I believe in the power of love, the power of freewill, the power of making mistakes and the power of God. Singing, poetry, being a science writer, having a PhD, painting, being a make-up artist, see Mark Feehily, Mike Shinoda, Olivia Wilde and Barbie Almalbis in person are the ambitions I keep for later. Teaching has been one of my greatest pleasures; I practice to feed my teaching, and I teach to feed my life.